The American Friends of Bnot Torah Institute
The American Friends of Bnot Torah Institute
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Mission
Religious Education
About
For more than 40 years, Bnot Torah Institute—more popularly known as Sharfman’s—has educated and empowered smart, creative and confident young Orthodox Jewish women. We offer a nurturing community that encourages the development of the whole person: spiritually, academically and personally. Our students become driven by self-confidence, spiritual growth and a deep sense of commitment to making Judaism the center of their lives. Our nearly 2,000 alumni, include: lawyers, authors, social workers, accountants, doctors, nurses, educators, kiruv professionals, Jewish leaders, speech, occupational and physical therapists, wives and mothers.
